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Hookworms are parasitic worms that can infect humans in countries with poor sanitation and a warm, moist climate.
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Diagnosing and treating a hookworm infection
Hookworm infections can be diagnosed by inspecting a stool sample under a microscope in a laboratory and looking for the eggs. If there's an infection, the number of eggs will be counted to see how se
Introduction
Read about the symptoms of a hookworm infection, and how it's spread, diagnosed, treated and prevented.
Preventing hookworm infections
If you're travelling to a tropical or sub-tropical region of the world where hookworm infections are common, avoid walking barefoot in areas where there may be contaminated soil, and don't touch soil
Symptoms of a hookworm infection
Most people infected with hookworm don't have any symptoms. The larvae of animal hookworms sometimes get into the skin, usually after lying on sand contaminated by animal faeces while on a beach holi
The hookworm life cycle
The larvae and adult worms live in the small intestine (small bowel) of an infected person or animal. If an infected person defecates outside (for example, near bushes or in a field) or if their stoo
